A Cold Wind from Moscow

A Cold Wind from Moscow by Rory Clements is a historical thriller published by Bonnier Publishing in May 2025. Set in the winter of 1947, this novel explores the early days of the Cold War, where Britain’s secret services face unprecedented threats from Soviet espionage. The narrative centers on Freya Bentall, a senior MI5 officer, who must navigate a web of deception and betrayal as she seeks to uncover a traitor within her ranks, all while the stakes rise with the looming threat of chaos orchestrated by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into espionage and the complexities of loyalty during a tumultuous period in history. As Freya enlists the help of Cambridge professor Tom Wilde, the story unfolds through a backdrop of criminal underworlds, cultural elites, and political intrigue. With a page count of 400, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced by those tasked with protecting national security amidst the shadows of World War II and the emerging Cold War.
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AT THE DAWN OF THE COLD WAR, A NEW BREED OF SPY IS BORN . . . The gripping new 2025 novel from the Sunday Times and one million copy bestselling ‘master of the wartime spy thriller’ (Financial Times). ______________________ Winter, 1947. Britain’s secret services have been penetrated. The country is more vulnerable than ever – and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin knows it. He decides it is time to send his master of ‘Special Tasks’ to create extra chaos. But Stalin has a more important motive than mere disruption. He has a man on the inside who must be protected at all costs – a communist super-spy who has the secrets of the atomic bomb at his fingertips. Freya Bentall, a senior MI5 officer, no longer knows who to trust and is left with one option: to bring in an outsider whose loyalty is beyond question – Cambridge professor Tom Wilde. His task: to find the traitor in MI5. Bentall has three main suspects and Wilde must get close to them all. That means delving deep into the criminal underworld, attaching himself to the cultural elite of the arts and finding a way into the extreme reaches of British politics. As winter bites and violence erupts, Wilde faces an uphill battle to protect those he loves from merciless killers. And he knows that one slip will spell disaster for the country – and his family. PRAISE FOR RORY CLEMENTS: ‘Exciting’ – Sunday Telegraph ‘Rich in deceptions’ – Daily Express ‘Dramatic’ – Daily Mail ‘Fast-paced’ – The Times ‘Enthralling’ – Irish Independent ‘Masterly’ – Sunday Express.
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